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Download the whitepaper: Why Traditional Monitoring Fails in Event-Driven Architectures.

Find out why traditional monitoring leaves dangerous blind spots in event-driven architectures — and what modern middleware observability requires.

Event-driven architectures power the most critical transactions in modern enterprises — but the monitoring tools most organizations rely on were built for a simpler, synchronous world. Consumer lag, poison pill messages, ghost consumers, and out-of-order processing are invisible to traditional infrastructure monitoring, yet they silently break business processes and cost enterprises millions every year.

This 18-section whitepaper examines exactly where the visibility gap exists across Apache Kafka®, IBM MQ®, RabbitMQ®, and Apache ActiveMQ® environments — and defines what true middleware observability looks like. Fill out the form to download your free copy and learn how modern organizations are closing the monitoring blind spot before it becomes a business-critical failure.

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